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dc.contributor.authorTeshev, Ilia
dc.contributor.authorBespayev, Aliy
dc.contributor.authorZhambakina, Zauresh
dc.contributor.authorMurat, Tamov
dc.contributor.authorAltigenov, Ulan
dc.contributor.authorZhussupov, Timur
dc.contributor.authorTolegenova, Aigerim
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-11T11:58:37Z
dc.date.available2024-12-11T11:58:37Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.citationTeshev, I.; Bespayev, A.; Zhambakina, Z.; Tamov, M.; Altigenov, U.; Zhussupov, T.; Tolegenova, A. Multi-Story Volumetric Blocks Buildings with Lower Frame Floors. Buildings 2024, 14, 1655. https://doi.org/10.3390/ buildings14061655ru
dc.identifier.issn0007-3725
dc.identifier.otherdoi.org/10.3390/ buildings14061655
dc.identifier.urihttp://rep.enu.kz/handle/enu/20109
dc.description.abstractThis article presents the results of experimental studies of the stress–strain state of volumetric blocks based on the underlying frame structures. The aim of the research is to evaluate the stress–strain state and the nature of damage development as a result of an increase in the load up to a critical level. Based on the analysis of the nature of the damage, recommendations have been developed to strengthen the destruction zone. Data were collected on the redistribution of stresses and deformations, the formation of cracks and joint openings, the magnitude of horizontal displacements, and the failure mode of volumetric blocks and floor frames. Five full-scale volumetric blocks were tested under the loading of hydraulic jacks, differing in concrete type, reinforcement, presence of doors, and dimensions of the stylobate beams. When the volumetric modules were supported by a frame floor the results revealed that the maximum destructive load of 10,462 kN was observed in the first specimen; the horizontal displacements of the walls decreased by 13–18 mm, and there was a decrease in the crack opening width to 0.5 mm. The cracks decreased the strength of the walls, leading to a redistribution of the compressive stresses and their increase in the support zone. The most significant compressive strains in concrete in the corner parts of longitudinal walls were in the range of (600–620) × 10−6 , and in the middle part of the walls, 370 × 10−6 were observed. Furthermore, the largest cracks caused significant horizontal displacements (deplanation) of the walls, which decreased the stiffness of the conjunction of longitudinal walls with the floor slab and created an additional eccentricity of the vertical force. Based on the findings, the correlation between the measured parameters of each specimen at all stages of vertical load increase is demonstrated and illustrated in graphs of the measured parameters. The importance of quantity compliance with the initial rigid connection between the longitudinal wall and ceiling plate has been estimated.ru
dc.language.isoenru
dc.publisherBuildingsru
dc.relation.ispartofseries14, 1655;
dc.subjectvolumetric blocksru
dc.subjectcompressive stressru
dc.subjectstiffnessru
dc.subjectblock strengthru
dc.subjectdamagesru
dc.subjectstylobate beamru
dc.subjectcrack resistanceru
dc.subjectdisplacementsvolumetric blocksru
dc.subjectcompressive stressru
dc.subjectstiffnessru
dc.subjectblock strengthru
dc.subjectdamagesru
dc.subjectstylobate beamru
dc.subjectcrack resistanceru
dc.subjectdisplacementsru
dc.titleMulti-Story Volumetric Blocks Buildings with Lower Frame Floorsru
dc.typeArticleru


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